Hans Keller and Internment: The Development of an Emigre Musician

Hans Keller and Internment: The Development of an Emigre Musician

Hans Keller and Internment: The Development of an Emigre Musician

Hans Keller and Internment: The Development of an Emigre Musician

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Overview

The story of influential music critic, Hans Keller's months in British internment camps in 1940 and its effect on his intellectual development.

After World War II, the musical life of Britain was transformed by the Hitler emigrés. None was more influential than the writer and broadcaster Hans Keller who arrived in London from Vienna in 1938. Although his thought was grounded in the work of Kant and Freud, he devoted himself to music after hearing Benjamin Britten's Peter Grimes. His remarkable development was accelerated during the nine months he spent in British internment camps, where from 1940 onwards the deracinated flower of European culture was confined .

This book sets the story of Keller's internment in the context of what is still a too-little remembered part of British wartime history and traces its remarkable effects in the decade following his release as he gradually found his niche in London life. It includes several important texts, including that of his famous broadcast on the Kristallnacht, 'Vienna 1938', a selection of poignant letters from his two camps (in translation) and ends with a spirited memoir by Donald Mitchell of 'Hans Keller in the Early Years'. It is a remarkable and elegant contribution to our understanding both of Keller's development and of Britain in the 1940s.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780955608780
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer, Limited
Publication date: 11/17/2011
Series: Hans Keller Archive
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Acknowledgements ix

Editor's Preface xi

1 Looking Back 1

2 'Vienna, 1938' 17

3 Testimony, 1939 29

'… for they know not what they do'

4 London, 1939 33

'An Emigrant Searches for England'

5 Internment, June 1940 43

Internment Letters 1-13

6 Protest, July 1940 77

Internment Letters [13a]-24

7 The Isle of Man, October 1940 107

Internment Letters 25-45

Illustrations 145

8 Release, 1941 155

Internment Letters 46-66

9 Afterwards, 1942-48 191

(i) 'Britten and Mozart' 234

(ii) 'Cosi fan tutte' 248

(iii) 'On Musical Understanding' 251

(iv) 'Schoenberg and the Men of the Press' 254

10 Epilogue: 'Hans Keller in the Early Days': An Interview with Donald Mitchell 263

Notes 277

Index 307

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